Our national governments really love to squeeze their nations' car owners, isn't it Johnnyboy? The other day I read about what Holland's government "catches" on gas-taxes, road taxes, taxes on service stations along the highways, taxes on the buying of the car (still 1/3 of the price in this country!!!!!!) and taxes on garage bills (prob. forgot a few!!). They use this money to do 'nice things for people', but the main thing preventing us to be in traffic jams are not covered. Not even 10% of the income out of carowners is used for improvement of the highway system. We here in The Netherlands for the biggest part still have an infrastructure from the 70 's of the last century (4 lane roads) while the traffic really needs 6 lane roads badly! I have been driving in the UK and know it is not as bad as in our country though I have stand in line around London quite often! The most part of highways in the US is just quiet (and I have been travelling several times from Michigan to Texas and Florida (and back) and California (LA/Palm Springs) and only around cities (Chicago/Atlanta) I've been in traffic jams. The last time though, it was during my vacation around small villages in Italy and from the Brenner pass in Austria to Lake Garda in Italy. Sometimes one like to own a helicopter! Considered to buying a computer, the costs of owning a car here, are incredible!____________________________________Jimę
Now on Hackintosh in G5 case!